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GLIN==> new book: Fresh Water: Women Writiong on the Great Lakes
- Subject: GLIN==> new book: Fresh Water: Women Writiong on the Great Lakes
- From: "Dave Dempsey" <davedem@hotmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 15:35:43 -0400
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From the Michigan State University Press...
Fresh Water: Women Writing on the Great Lakes is a collection of nonfiction
works by women writers. These works focus on the Midwest: living with the
five interconnected freshwater seas that we know as the Great Lakes.
Contributing to this collection are renowned poets, essayists, and fiction
writers, all of whom write about their own creative streams of
consciousness, the fresh waters of the Great Lakes, and the region's many
rivers: Loraine Anderson, Judith Arcana, Rachel Azima, Mary Blocksma, Gayle
Boss, Sharon Dilworth, Beth Ann Fennelly, Linda Nemec Foster, Gail Griffin,
Rasma Haidri, Aleta Karstad, Laura Kasischke, Janet Kauffman, Jacqueline
Kolosov, Susan Laidlaw, Lisa Lenzo, Linda Loomis, Anna Mills, Stephanie
Mills, Judith Minty, Anne-Marie Oomen, Rachael Perry, Susan Power, Donna
Seaman, Heather Sellers, Gail Louise Siegel, Sue William Silverman,Claudia
Skutar, Annick Smith, Leslie Stainton, Kathleen Stocking, Judith Strasser,
Alison Swan, Elizabeth A.Trembley, Jane Urquhart, Diane Wakoski, and Leigh
Allison Wilson.
http://msupress.msu.edu/bookTemplate.php?bookID=3014
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